Vert(600+400) 5 plant, from Ukraine with love

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Sedan

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Do I need a space suit to go on that rocket ride?

It looks like it's a relic from the future!
Bro, you showed up just in time. I want to share with you one interesting fact:

Recently I was looking through historical documents of the 20s of the 20th century, and came across a very interesting story. In the 1920s, an unprecedented special operation of the Soviet counterintelligence was carried out. This operation was included in the textbooks. In the course of this operation, British intelligence was disgraced. Because they were deceived like a child. One of the key figures was the English intelligence officer Sidney Reilly


And the most interesting thing is that Sidney Reilly was the prototype of James Bond in Ian Fleming!

And what's even more interesting is that Sidney Reilly was born in Odessa.)))

Damn, James Bond is Russian too.))
 

insomnia65

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Bro, you showed up just in time. I want to share with you one interesting fact:

Recently I was looking through historical documents of the 20s of the 20th century, and came across a very interesting story. In the 1920s, an unprecedented special op ineration of the Soviet counterintelligence was carried out. This operation was included in the textbooks. In the course of this operation, British intelligence was disgraced. Because they were deceived like a child. One of the key figures was the English intelligence officer Sidney Reilly


And the most interesting thing is that Sidney Reilly was the prototype of James Bond in Ian Fleming!

And what's even more interesting is that Sidney Reilly was born in Odessa.)))

Damn, James Bond is Russian too.))
Ace of Spies, I think signals = intelligence officer, Reinhard Heydrich got a job in Germany pre WW2 as they believed he had been an intelligence officer he had been a signals officer ( in the navy) confusion over signal/intelligence word, watch British TV Reilly Ace of spies, Reilly was the first professional spy, his history is amazing.
 
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Sedan

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watch British TV Reilly Ace of spies
You probably mean the early 80s English drama. There is also a famous Hollywood actor in the lead role. Yes, I just started watching this series when I read about this man! I also wondered what kind of person he was! And how does the English film represent it, in comparison with the Russian film.)) There were several film adaptations of the events of Operation "TREST" in 1925 on Soviet television. But you yourself understand that Sidney Reilly was presented there as a kind of ruthless villain, without honor and without principles.)))

There the image of a Soviet intelligence officer was revealed more. who staged a game that led to the failure of the entire organization of the "White" movement, which was funded by British intelligence. This organization planned to carry out a military coup d'etat, restore the Tsarist regime.

his history is amazing.
Yes, I have no doubt that he was an exceptional person. Otherwise, Ian Fleming would not have taken him into prototypes. As a child, I read absolutely all the books by Ian Fleming about James Bond .. several times))), because there are few stories ... I just went crazy from his adventures.)))

And the one that discovered him .. this happens in the life of almost any intelligence officer ... At least Rudolf Abel, who, if I'm not mistaken, was an Englishman by nationality.))))))
 

insomnia65

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You probably mean the early 80s English drama. There is also a famous Hollywood actor in the lead role. Yes, I just started watching this series when I read about this man! I also wondered what kind of person he was! And how does the English film represent it, in comparison with the Russian film.)) There were several film adaptations of the events of Operation "TREST" in 1925 on Soviet television. But you yourself understand that Sidney Reilly was presented there as a kind of ruthless villain, without honor and without principles.)))

There the image of a Soviet intelligence officer was revealed more. who staged a game that led to the failure of the entire organization of the "White" movement, which was funded by British intelligence. This organization planned to carry out a military coup d'etat, restore the Tsarist regime.


Yes, I have no doubt that he was an exceptional person. Otherwise, Ian Fleming would not have taken him into prototypes. As a child, I read absolutely all the books by Ian Fleming about James Bond .. several times))), because there are few stories ... I just went crazy from his adventures.)))

And the one that discovered him .. this happens in the life of almost any intelligence officer ... At least Rudolf Abel, who, if I'm not mistaken, was an Englishman by nationality.))))))
Truthfully he was a true spy sooooooo you could say he was a right bastard.
 

insomnia65

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You probably mean the early 80s English drama. There is also a famous Hollywood actor in the lead role. Yes, I just started watching this series when I read about this man! I also wondered what kind of person he was! And how does the English film represent it, in comparison with the Russian film.)) There were several film adaptations of the events of Operation "TREST" in 1925 on Soviet television. But you yourself understand that Sidney Reilly was presented there as a kind of ruthless villain, without honor and without principles.)))

There the image of a Soviet intelligence officer was revealed more. who staged a game that led to the failure of the entire organization of the "White" movement, which was funded by British intelligence. This organization planned to carry out a military coup d'etat, restore the Tsarist regime.


Yes, I have no doubt that he was an exceptional person. Otherwise, Ian Fleming would not have taken him into prototypes. As a child, I read absolutely all the books by Ian Fleming about James Bond .. several times))), because there are few stories ... I just went crazy from his adventures.)))

And the one that discovered him .. this happens in the life of almost any intelligence officer ... At least Rudolf Abel, who, if I'm not mistaken, was an Englishman by nationality.))))))
Ah the great game, Russia as always has been the master at this, the British rightfully have a reputation.
They learnt of the Russians who in turn learned something new from the British, the two books " spycatcher" are both great books, one is about a Dutch intelligence officer working for the British in WW2 and his cases, the other is by an ex MI6 officer Peter Wright I think. From Kursk to here and now is maskirovka.

I never saw the Russian movie your are on about nor the Hollywood movie, I watched Reilly Ace of spies 80s TV and read the book about him.

The greatest spies never get found out though.
 
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Sedan

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Russia as always has been the master at this
You've probably heard about the "spy stone" - it was quite recently ..

Truthfully he was a true spy sooooooo you could say he was a right bastard.
Yes, I must have been stupid, naively suggesting that a person who lies and pretends all the time can be a decent person.)))

They also love to cross over to the other side .. George Blake, Kim Philby.

They learnt of the Russians who in turn learned something new from the British
Of course, in the process of work, everyone learns something new about their apponent, and uses it already in their practice. So to say, exchange of experience.))
 

insomnia65

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Yes in my younger days I would read about the Cambridge 5, used to love all the spy stuff, playing the game was it's own moral system I suppose.
 

Sedan

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Yes in my younger days I would read about the Cambridge 5
In my youth there was nowhere to read it. there was no information on this in detail. You could watch a film on Soviet TV about the villain Sidney Reilly)))), read a book by Ian Fleming .. Although such books in the USSR were very rare and passed from hand to hand like a relic.)))

There was another feature film on Soviet TV about Operation Trianon in the 70s. The CIA recruited an employee of the Soviet Foreign Ministry and received secret information from him, then they were revealed, Trianon was poisoned with poison, which was prepared in advance, when he realized that he was being arrested. The US embassy was involved. I'm telling you this movie. When I smashed it then, it seemed to me that it was Soviet propaganda. The American government cannot be like that, so it seemed to me. It said that the CIA was selling opium in Hong Kong in large quantities. It is also not true, I thought then, that the CIA is so dirty in the internal affairs of the USSR. I thought then that they were showing it so that people would hate Americans!)))

Over time, all these cases were declassified, and it turned out that most of that feature film was based on real events.
 
I've really enjoyed your grow journal Sedan. You're a great grower! Is it difficult to get marijuana in Ukraine? Where does most marijuana in Ukraine get imported from? Is Ukraine considering allowing people to grow for "medicinal" purposes?
 

Sedan

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Harvesting tomorrow a few hours after the lights go out!
Bro, I would recommend using less fertilizer!

I've really enjoyed your grow journal Sedan. You're a great grower! Is it difficult to get marijuana in Ukraine?
Thanks, Bro!

If you have money, it’s not difficult to get it right!))

There are two ways:

1. More expensive: there is such a state service in Ukraine, called the Security Service of Ukraine. Before the collapse of the USSR, it was called the KGB. This service is shamelessly engaged in the sale of drugs. There is a web site, it's black, on this site you can find all kinds of drugs - cocaine, meth, MDMA, LSD, mushrooms ... marijuana, hashish. This website is owned by the Security Service of Ukraine. You choose a product for yourself, pay through an ATM, receive a parcel by mail, everything that you ordered is there. The only thing is the prices are 1.5-2 times more expensive than street prices.

One guy, I know him far away, tried to make the same scheme for selling marijuana. He was quickly tracked down and arrested. He was offered two options: either go to jail, or work for them!

2. There are dealers in the city who have been doing this for many years, some I know for more than 20 years. If I want to buy, I turn to them, in most cases they have good quality and they will never substitute, because they value their reputation. You can also give them goods in bulk for sale.

Recently, my friend from this forum came to Ukraine for work, was here for more than six months ... He smokes a lot.)))) When I did not have mine, I turned to those guys so that my friend would not get bored.)))



Is Ukraine considering allowing people to grow for "medicinal" purposes?
There is no need to indulge oneself here, bro.))) Do you think that the Security Service of Ukraine will give this fat piece to someone?))) Profit from the sale of drugs goes further along the vertical of power, and ends in the office of the president.

The bastard president, before coming to power, promised people to legalize marijuana. But he lied - he did it in order to win over the electorate.

After the Maidan revolution, our government turned into an organized criminal organization ... with a Nazi bias. It looks more like Germany in 1939! Now all dissenting journalists and politicians are imprisoned !!! Opposition TV channels are being closed. Exercise forceful pressure on other parties .......
 

Sedan

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Where does most marijuana in Ukraine get imported from?
))) Bro, I'm not the only one in Ukraine))), There are many of us!)))

No, they do not import buds to Ukraine, we have domestically produced buds.))) And the quality is at the level. A friend of mine who came, several times received a state of grog during these six months from what I passed on to him.

We can only have imported hashish, but few people smoke hashish here. Hashish is not popular with us .. and is very expensive, because imports
 
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